An introduction to the Membership Committee, a permanent committee of the ISEAL Board of Directors that is responsible primarily for forming recommendations on new membership applications, deciding on member disputes that may arise as a result of an independent evaluation of Code Compliance, and deciding on appeals decisions of the Secretariat not to recommend ISEAL Community Member status or to suspend or withdraw Code Compliant status.
In 2019, we launched a review of the principles to find out how they have been used and adopted. The outcome of the review will decide whether the principles need to be revised to adapt to new international frameworks and norms, changing stakeholder expectations or innovations in sustainability tools, and, if so, the scope of the revision. This document contains information about the review objectives, process and opportunities for involvement.
This document sets out what our Code Compliant status recognises for our Community Members and outlines the structure of the ISEAL membership.
Joining ISEAL’s learning community helps sustainability systems become more effective at achieving positive impacts.
How to become an ISEAL member - the pathway in practice
ISEAL's Code of Good Practice for Sustainability Systems provides a globally recognised framework, defining practices for effective and credible sustainability systems.
The ISEAL Credibility Principles represent the core values on which effective sustainability systems are built.
ISEAL Community Members are sustainability systems and accreditation bodies dedicated to delivering benefits for people and planet.